This is a re-release of the first dvd (albeit with different packaging) with the addition of a poster inside (and at a lower cost than first released).
It costs film companies a lot of money to have their films re-submitted to the bbfc. Thats why this third release is an 18 as its the same feature as the 1979 version. The directors cut was classed as a new version due to additional comic scenes and had to be submitted seperatly.
Sometimes you'll find a 15 certificate film will be bumped up to an 18 on its dvd release, due to the content of the extras.
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This is a re-release of the first dvd (albeit with different packaging) with the addition of a poster inside (and at a lower cost than first released).
It costs film companies a lot of money to have their films re-submitted to the bbfc. Thats why this third release is an 18 as its the same feature as the 1979 version. The directors cut was classed as a new version due to additional comic scenes and had to be submitted seperatly.
Sometimes you'll find a 15 certificate film will be bumped up to an 18 on its dvd release, due to the content of the extras.
Great post ND, as usual.
Now, a question about Comic Scenes Version, and if you guys already talked about what I'm asking... well... I'll delete My Post. LOL!!!
So, if you watch the First "Comic Scenes Version" of the Movie and the First Page of the Comic, you can notice they're the Same. "Cunaxa 401 B.C." Scene apart.
What do you guys think about?
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